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New range of LED-based edge-lit illumination solutions

Global Lighting Technologies (GLT), Inc., is continuing its technological progress with a new range of LED-based edge-lit illumination solutions to expand its offerings beyond LCDs, keyboards and keypads and into areas of egress lighting and general illumination. "Edge-lit LED illumination has moved well beyond its established turf in backlighting portable and handheld product displays, and so has GLT," said VP & General Manager David DeAgazio, referring to the company's long-established success in super-efficient, ultra-thin BLU (backlighting unit) designs for a wide range of backlit displays.

GLT is enhancing the advantages of LED illumination with a new range of edge-lighting solutions utilizing high efficiency LEDs that focus the light into a high-performance backlight, or light guide. Because the LEDs are located on the edge of the light guide, there is better optical control for color and uniformity, fewer LEDs, better repeatability, and the thinnest possible lighting solution.

"GLT is leveraging its history of high efficiency edge-lit LED light guides to expand beyond LCD and keyboard backlights, though they remain important market segments for us," said Director of Sales and Marketing, Brett Shriver. "New solutions include edge-lit backlighting units for exit signs and all manner of egress lighting. GLT has also entered into the general illumination/solid state lighting market with new edge-lit illumination for downlights such as task lights and troffers."

"If it can be edge lit," said Shriver, "GLT can provide the best illumination solution." These new illumination solutions from GLT include edge-illuminated LED backlight panels for egress lighting and exit signs, downlighting, as well as under-cabinet, splash, desk task lighting, refrigeration, and cabinet illumination solutions (such as medical cabinets).



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